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Measurements of Solar Magnetic Fields Using Radio Observations with the RATAN-600
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
Three ways of measuring magnetic fields in the corona and chromosphere have been developed based on spectral polarization observations with high spatial resolution using the radio telescope RATAN-600. The methods rely on effects from the theory of the generation and propagation of microwaves in the solar atmosphere: thermal bremsstrahlung, thermal cyclotron emission, and inversion of the polarization sign in quasi-transverse field regions. The new radio spectrograph (PAS) at the RATAN-600 resulted in higher accuracy measurements of the strength and structure of coronal magnetic fields. Using observations made with the PAS on 1992 January 10, we show that the magnetic field strength in the lower corona above all large sunspots can be measured with an accuracy ≈ 3%. The correlation with photospheric magnetic fields is good, ‘radio’ magnetic fields being weaker by ≈ 20%.
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- Session 5. Fields in the Chromosphere and Corona
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